HECTOR DOLPHIN FALLS INTO EXTINCTION.

There is a sub-species of Hector's dolphin known as Maui's dolphin that is critically endangered and fall into extinction, the experts estimate that the population of only 55 are still alive. The largest threat to hector's dolphin and both subspecies is bycatch in commercial and recreational gillnets and trawls. Habitat-related threats, disease, and tourism may also negatively impact the dolphins.

 

Species categorized as Extinct (EX)

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